"Here we have the first release from Autolysis (A project started as a break from Grotesque Fermentation project). Autolysis is in the vein of bands such as Libido Airbag, Kots and the same major influences as Grotesque Fermentation. Autolysis has a more Metal (Grind) approach with distorted, detuned treble guitar and a fuzzy, hard deep bass composed with a custom made VST plugin, sampled drum kit instruments set up in a drum machine program to replicate a real battery and of course a new, pitch shifted, splattery vocal style to top off the goodness. This demo consists of five original tracks by Autolysis and five cover tracks from the following: Three classic Goregrind bands Carcass, Xysma and Last Days of Humanity, one Pornogrind cover from Gut and a cover from one of my own bands Grotesque Fermentation. Over all a groovy, dirty project made to satisfy all those into the Cybergrind/Electrogrind genre."
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November 10, 2011 Subject:
Loving it from the moment I hit play.
Looking through TFR catalog for a new album to review, I came across TFR312- Autolysis -Human Decay. Loving it from the moment I hit play,"Let the Decay Begin"...is bold and energetic. The first release for Autolysis (a new project) but we the fans of course would never expect anything less from the mastermind behind this album because he also brings us Goregasm and Grotesque Fermentation you can check those out also on TFR.
Bold, this doesn’t even begin to describe the astounding density of sound that we get in this album. We get perfect blends of powerful bass and richness of heavily distorted guitar riffs, drum machine and vocals which consist of incomprehensible growls tones of rage, rich mid-tones with textural depths of darkness.
My favorite tracks on this album are Clotted Vaginal Secretions (Grotesque Fermentation Cover) and Clitoral Stimulation with an Oxidised Razor.
Autolysis’covers are artfully blended and have achieved amazing results; perhaps even I think better than the original. This album is amazing from beginning to end.